Time for 2010 Yucus Awards for Basketball Excellence

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It’s regional time for area boys’ basketball teams, and with the area girls’ hoops season in the history books, I figured now would be as good a time as any for the second annual installment of my grab-bag of basketball awards.

So without further ado, and in no particular order, here are the recipients of the 2010 Awards for Basketball Excellence presented by the Yucus Institute of Scientific Basketball Research (I’m working on a catchier name for next year).

“Best Shot (by a fan)” — With no halftime entertainment scheduled during intermission of the Princeton versus Bureau Valley girls’ contest in Manlius in early January, fans were eager for some action in between the action. Little Christian Harmon was happy to oblige, as the tyke did his best to heave a basketball up toward the rim, while big sister, Molly, and the rest of the Tigresses were in the locker room.

When Christian finally managed to sink a shot after a few close calls, the crowd came alive, roaring their support for the future Tiger.

“Best Dressed Coaching Staff” — This honor goes to Gilbert Moreno and Charlie Klinefelter of the DePue Little Giants. When I caught the Little Giants taking on St. Bede at home earlier this month, Charlie looked resplendent in a dark suit, while Mr. Moreno’s sharp orange shirt was deftly accented by a blue tie in a nice display of DePue High colors.

“The Nepotism Award” — While you’re not supposed to cheer from the press box, I’m not sure what the rules are for sitting on the baseline, like I usually do. Joking aside, I have been getting a kick out of the play of St. Bede sophomore center Tony Yucus (who is a third cousin to your humble narrator).

The 6-foot-4 “Lithuanian Sensation” has been seeing big minutes off the bench for the Bruins and hearing “Yucus for two” over the Academy P.A. whenever he or big brother, Stephen, a senior, make a basket gives me a bit of a grin every time.

“Mr. Hustle” — No questions asked, this award goes to senior T.J. Mosbach of Hall, who exemplifies what heart is all about whenever he takes the floor for the Red Devils. Mosbach may not be the most physically gifted basketball player at 5-foot-8, but he more than makes up for it by giving 100 percent on every play. Hall coach Mike Filippini, (see below) said Mosbach won the Red Devils’ Hustle award on the very first day of practice, and it’s easy to see why after watching him play.

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